The Men in Black - QPR v Bolton Wanderers

Martin Atkinson from West Yorkshire will take charge of QPR's first top flight fixture back in the Premier League.

The Select List official, who is also on the Fifa International Referees List, is one of the more experienced heads in the Premier League at present.

After being appointed to the Select List in 2005, Atkinson has gone from strength to strength, getting international honours and officiating the FA Cup final at the finale of last season.

Atkinson has taken charge of QPR five times previously, the details of which are outlined below.

Refereeing Rangers

On a wet and blustery day at Adams Park, the country was full of speculation that fixtures would have to be postponed due to gale-like conditions. Wycombe truly blew QPR away before the break with goals for Matt Bloomfield and Craig Faulconbridge.

Rangers emerged from the break invigorated and Kevin Gallen halved the deficit effective immediate, before Martin Rowlands took full advantage of the conditions to send a cross into the wind and sail into the back of the net.

Fast forward a year and Rangers' promotion, they travelled to Upton Park for the first time since their relegation from the Premier League to face a West Ham United side out for revenge from their earlier season defeat at Loftus Road.

Luke Chadwick's customary tumble earned the Hammers the lead from the spot, with Marlon Harewood dispatching. Kevin McLeod equalised in front of a loud QPR following before Harewood doubled his tally to won the points for the promotion hopefuls.

Rangers were swept away by Watford a year beyond that, with Matt Spring, Anthony McNamee and Ashley Young putting QPR to the sword in a nightmare at Vicarage Road. A consolation came from soon-to-be Watford defender Dan Shittu.

Another year beyond this Rangers made their ever-daunting trip up to the Britannia Stadium, a place that previously held a fine record for the visitors. Danny Higginbottom's penalty was enough to see off QPR however in this uninspiring affair.

You have to fast forward over four years until the next time Mr Atkinson oversaw a QPR clash, with a win over Crystal Palace contributing to a successful promotion campaign. A Heidar Helguson brace sandwiched a James Vaughan equaliser as QPR went on to secure promotion.